The New Era of Sleep Data: SleepScore Labs Introduces Sleep API Suite
On February 29, 2024, SleepScore Labs announced the launch of its Sleep API Suite, offering health and wellness apps access to evidence-based sleep data. This move marks a significant expansion to the company’s software as a service (SaaS) offerings, creating opportunities for apps to leverage sleep insights.
Collaboration for Better Sleep Solutions
In partnership with the Lake Nona Impact Forum, SleepScore Labs introduced its SleepScore APIs to seamlessly integrate sleep data from various devices like the iPhone, Apple Watch, Garmin, Oura, and its own sonar technology into health and wellness apps. This collaboration aims to enhance user engagement and drive positive health outcomes through evidence-based sleep solutions.
The Impact of Better Sleep
Colin Lawlor, CEO of SleepScore, emphasized the importance of quality sleep in improving overall health outcomes. Lawlor highlighted that a large percentage of Americans struggle with sleep-related issues, with “sleep” now becoming the top search term on Google. By incorporating SleepScore APIs into apps, users can access personalized coaching and evidence-based content to address their sleep concerns effectively.
Unique Engagement Through SleepScore APIs
Lawlor pointed out that SleepScore APIs are built on a robust evidence base approved for reimbursement in Germany, setting them apart from other health and wellness apps. These APIs have shown significantly better user engagement rates, offering a unique opportunity for apps to provide valuable sleep insights and coaching services.
A Shift Towards Better Sleep Outcomes
The introduction of the SleepScore APIs aligns with SleepScore Labs’ commitment to improving sleep outcomes and user engagement. The company’s participation in the Wellness Home built on Innovation and Technology (WHIT) initiative highlights its dedication to integrating health and wellness technology into everyday life.


By leveraging SleepScore’s wealth of sleep-related data and scientific studies, health and wellness apps can empower users to achieve better sleep outcomes, ultimately leading to improved overall health and well-being.

